i have recently added a new buble tip anenomie to my tank i had did the acclimation, an had the water tested... the first few days it took well to the tank, but now i am seeing wat looks like the inside of th anenomie. in the last two days it started i noticed that when the lights are off that it is fully expanded and the insides are almost un visible, but when the lights come on then it starts to shrivel haf way closed an begins to show the insides again.. it will fully expand later one it adjusts to the lighting being on.so the question i guess is.. am i poisioning it with the light, is it hungry, is it sick, what should i do to reverse what it is doing i will upload some photos for you to see in my album

it has been set up since bigining of november... an i recently added it bout 5 days ago...
i have some: pulsing xenias,
a rock anenomie,
a bleeny ,
a turbo snail,
a cleaner shrimp,
a blue legged crab, 3 red legged ones,
an some button polyps,
an a blue saphirre damsel,

however i am taking out the bleeny an blue damsel due to my tank only being 10 gal...

I agree with Ray. It doesn't sound like your tank is mature enough or that you have enough light to support the anemone. I would try to rehome it and maybe try again later with a larger, more established tank.

I'm not familiar with T2 lighting, and not sure how many Watts we're talking about... but I'd guess that this isn't going to be enough. You're definitely not "poisoning" it with your lighting. More than likely, it wants more... or was not in good shape to begin with.

You sure thats not t12 lighting? t2 would be 1/4" diameter bulbs... not something i've ever seen or heard of

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a quick google turned up this, which I don't think speaks highly for the nem surviving....

T- 2 Aquarium Lamps and Fixtures

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